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Author Topic: A Tudor / Jack Lloyd engraved tall jug for dating, please  (Read 5930 times)

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Offline Bernard C

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A Tudor / Jack Lloyd engraved tall jug for dating, please
« on: September 26, 2010, 01:39:49 AM »
         

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H. 9¾" 24.8cm, rim d. 4 7/8" 12.5cm, foot d. 4 1/8" 10.5cm, w. 2lb 12½oz 1277g.

Not just one but two geometric designs broken by each other and by Jack Lloyd's botanical engraving.   Signed "J Lloyd" and acid-stamped "MADE IN / Tudor / ENGLAND".   Plenty of foot wear.

This looks mildly Deco to me, suggesting a 1930s date, but it could be later.

See topic Tudor Crystal bowl signed J Lloyd with much better photographs than mine!   Note that BGbtW gives a 1930s date to the mark "MADE IN / Tudor / ENGLAND".

Enlightenment welcomed.

Thanks for your interest,

Bernard C.  8)
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Re: A Tudor / Jack Lloyd engraved tall jug for dating, please
« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2010, 10:05:52 AM »
Saw this in the 'flesh' at the Glass Fair yesterday, and I have to say it's a magnificent piece!  :o  :thud:

As for date, I have to agree with Bernard that the design is very typically Deco, and I shall be interested to hear whether it is possible to pin down a date in the 1930's rather than later! 

Nice one, Bernard!  :hiclp:
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Re: A Tudor / Jack Lloyd engraved tall jug for dating, please
« Reply #2 on: September 28, 2010, 02:46:07 AM »
Leni — Thanks for your comments.

After I spoke to you, Leni, I was shown a much later "J Lloyd" signature at the Cambridge fair.   Apparently in later life he hotted up his signature by making it a little blobby, not as extreme as that of Jak the Evening Standard cartoonist, but heading that way.   Unfortunately I've yet to discover when his signature went arty, but it was certainly post-war.

It is worth noting here that apparently in later years he was happy to add his signature to his unsigned earlier work, so his signature on a piece could be much later than the decoration.

Bernard C.  8)
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Re: A Tudor / Jack Lloyd engraved tall jug for dating, please
« Reply #3 on: September 28, 2010, 07:49:41 AM »
Ooo!  My Jack Lloyd signature isn't at all blobby, so that means my piece is early!  ;) 

I would love to see more examples of his work and the varying signatures!   :D  Thanks for the information, Bernard   :kissy:



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Re: A Tudor / Jack Lloyd engraved tall jug for dating, please
« Reply #4 on: September 28, 2010, 08:20:10 AM »
...   My Jack Lloyd signature isn't at all blobby, so that means my piece is early!   ...

No it doesn't, it just means that it predates the introduction of his arty signature, whenever that was.

Bernard C.  ;D
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Re: A Tudor / Jack Lloyd engraved tall jug for dating, please
« Reply #5 on: September 28, 2010, 09:14:18 AM »
Sorry, Bernard, I was just 'yankin' your chain'!  ;) :24: 

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Re: A Tudor / Jack Lloyd engraved tall jug for dating, please
« Reply #6 on: September 28, 2010, 08:00:36 PM »
hello Bernard  -  sorry, can't add anything academically worthwhile  -  stunning piece of course, but.......in some ways it shouts deco, with that angular handle,and the overall straight sided shape  -  then again, looking a the massively fussy and complex cutting, the essence of deco is lost, and period wise it looks almost late 30's into 40's.    Deco appears, usually, simpler and with less rounds and curves in the cutting.   But as I say, nonetheless BEAUTIFUL. :mrgreen:   Am I way off course? :)

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Re: A Tudor / Jack Lloyd engraved tall jug for dating, please
« Reply #7 on: November 11, 2010, 10:50:09 AM »

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H. 4" 10cm, d. 9" 23cm, w. 3lb 6oz 1531g.

Marks as the tall jug, and probably this bowl is a close contemporary.

My photographs seem to be getting worse!    :spls:

Bernard C.  8)
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Re: A Tudor / Jack Lloyd engraved tall jug for dating, please
« Reply #8 on: November 11, 2010, 01:21:21 PM »
With the deco shape and very not deco cutting it could be older rather than younger too. Late 20s to 50s. Tudor trademark was oned by Stourbridge Glass Co. Ltd. Audnam Glass Works, Stourbridge, in use from at least 1931 and into the 50s (From to hand references)

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Re: A Tudor / Jack Lloyd engraved tall jug for dating, please
« Reply #9 on: November 11, 2010, 02:24:20 PM »
Another lovely piece, Bernard!   :rah:  I really like the combination of deco / not-deco cutting and engraving - the 'un-deco' flowers being placed in the very deco 'vase' / flowerpot!  Will it be on your stand at the National this weekend?  ;)   :thup:
Leni

 

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